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Post subject: Re: Stop Complaining Posted: Oct 28th, '20, 02:12 |
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YourMajesty

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I don't think I complain a lot but my younger daughter seems to think I do. So I guess I should complain about that.
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Post subject: Re: Stop Complaining Posted: Dec 2nd, '20, 12:08 |
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CrystalOwl

Joined: Oct 29th, '20, 11:12 Posts: 97 Hugs: 3899 Location: Seattle
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Post subject: Re: Stop Complaining Posted: Dec 3rd, '20, 06:19 |
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AutobotDen

Joined: Apr 28th, '12, 07:41 Posts: 1923 Hugs: 25596 Mood: Wear a mask, Save Lives!
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I've been bullied by people who I thought were friends at the time for being upset and venting about being mistreated, and they would always say "Stop complaining, you have things so easy!" even when I was upset about being verbally abused by my family. They're no longer friends. It's taken me a long time to feel comfortable with speaking up and letting myself be upset when I'm treated poorly or something didn't go to plan.
That being said, I don't go looking for things to complain about. Just the opposite in fact. I look for the positive in situations. Because I hear enough bitching about stuff that doesn't matter in the long run from my mom. Even when I point out things to be happy about (like how the window installers took the time to tape up around the newly installed windows before they stained 'em today), Mom just HAS to find something to nitpick/be negative about.
I don't get why she'd rather waste energy and be bitter and miserable about stuff.
Yellow kiwi, haven't seen yet. I've seen yellow watermelons and I've eaten them before. they're quite tasty.
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